Sometimes, children are forced to work due to financial pressures at home. This can lead children to run away onto the streets to work. Sometimes children at home get beaten when their… Read more
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Should the Covid-19 vaccine be given equally, or should some people be prioritised?
This month’s Inequality Question focused on: “Should the Covid-19 vaccine be given equally, or should some people be prioritised?”
We received 51 responses and the… Read more
Looking for Love
This is the story of John, one of the children Brenda has worked with recently.
Growing up without love
My name is… Read more
Surviving on the streets during COVID-19
Life on the streets
When you meet a child on the street, you can tell if they are new to the streets or have been… Read more
No Street Called Home
This is the story of John
John is 11 years old. He began living on the streets after some misunderstandings with his mother. At first,… Read more
Rising Strong
Unforgiving streets
A teenage boy told me his difficult story of growing up in extreme poverty after being abandoned by his dad at an early… Read more
11 reasons to be hopeful from S.A.L.V.E.
2020 was not the year any of us expected. We have all been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in a multitude of ways, where our normal way of life was no longer… Read more
How important is religion in helping children grow up well?
This month’s Inequality Question, chosen by children living on the streets in Uganda focused on: “How important is religion in helping children grow up well?”
Read moreA Blessing in Disguise
Tom’s journey to S.A.L.V.E.
People around the world have reacted to Covid-19 in different ways. Meet Tom* for whom the pandemic is a blessing… Read more
How our Single Mother’s Business Programme helped Regina
Regina was a happily married mother of three. As a family, they had a small temporary house in their home village where they stayed during holidays and family gatherings. Then they also… Read more